Education
Master of Science in Education - Online
University of New England offers a Master’s Degree in Education online with relevant concentrations for teachers looking to advance their education career. The Masters in Education from UNE allows students to choose from four specializations:

- Curriculum & Instruction Strategies - is for those K-12 educators who wish to strengthen their classroom practice. Challenging areas of literacy, inclusion, and educational leadership build skills to implement solutions in and beyond the classroom. The Master of Education program with a concentration in CIS is designed to insure that materials meet appropriate content and learning goals. Learn more about the Curriculum Instruction Degree program from UNE!
- Literacy (K12) - is designed for K-12 educators with an interest in reading and writing to ensure student success. The Education Master's Degree with a concentration in Literacy (K-12) is for K-12 educators who wish to delve deeper into the importance of reading and writing for all students to be successful. Learn more about UNE’s Master's in Education Literacy (K-12) focus!
- Educational Leadership - is designed for K-12 educators considering school administration. These courses are matched to the national standards set by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC). The Master's of Education program with a concentration in Educational Leadership introduces the theories and practices of effective leadership centering on the importance of team building, decision making, problem solving and strategic planning. Learn more about the Educational Leadership Degree program from UNE!
- Inclusion Education - provides K-12 classroom teachers and administrators with critical theory and practice related to special education inclusion. The online Master's Degree in Education program with a concentration in Inclusion Education offers you the opportunity to study, reflect and improve professional practice based on the most recent educational research related to instructional techniques and leadership strategies. Learn more about how UNE’s Inclusion Education Degree program compares to a Special Education Degree!
Also see the UNE Catalog for Curriculum Requirements



